It was one of the most successful contemporary representatives of free rock, noise, new improvisational music, groove, and electronica in Switzerland.
[1] In 2012, Rusconi terminated the agreement with Sony Music Entertainment and founded their own label Qilin Records.
[2] With this step Rusconi wanted to enable their fans - in the age of free downloads - to support them more directly than it would have been possible with a major label.
[3] Rusconi gave concerts in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Turkey, Czech Republic, Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Japan and Korea.
Styles and influences reached from the avant-garde of the electronic music (e.g. Aphex Twin) to noise rock (e.g. Sonic Youth) and to the stars of pop (Radiohead).